Breakfast – the healthy way to start the day for your child

Breakfast is the most important meal of the day for both adults and children. It provides the body with the energy it needs to keep active all day. So, even if you are pressed for time in the mornings, make sure that your child has a nutritious breakfast before he leaves for nursery or school. By doing this, you help enhance his mental and physical performance and learning throughout the day.

The role of breakfast in your child’s physical and mental performance

Breakfast plays a vital role in enhancing your child’s physical and mental performance, as well as his ability to learn. The reason for this is that breakfast provides a major source of energy for the brain, after a 10 or 12-hour gap since the last meal. Foods containing complex carbohydrates, such as whole grain breakfast cereals and whole-wheat breads, are absorbed by the body slowly, so they give your child energy all day long.

Many studies have shown that children who regularly eat breakfast have better mental performance than children who don’t.

Children who eat breakfast surpass their peers in:

Attention, concentration and class participation1

Academic performance2-8

Memory retention and speech fluency

Good social behaviour

Love for school and interest in studying

A good breakfast also makes it more likely that your child will:

Meet his daily nutritional requirements

Maintain a healthy weight

Enjoy better health and fewer sick days from school

What is a healthy breakfast?

A healthy breakfast is a meal that is rich in complex carbohydrates. Here are some examples of a healthy breakfast:

A glass of milk with a serving of whole grain breakfast cereals

A boiled egg

A banana

Or it can be:

A glass of milk

A piece of whole-wheat bread with labneh or cheese and some sliced vegetables

An apple

Make breakfast healthier by including as many of the five food groups (Bread & Cereals, Meat & Legumes, Fruits, Vegetables and Dairy) as possible. Also, variety encourages children to eat, boosts their appetite and helps provide them with a wide range of beneficial nutrients.

Most importantly – always remember as parents you are the best role models for your children, so if you both eat breakfast and a nutritious balanced one, your child will too!

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How can I find foods made with whole grain?

Two things to remember: • Look for food labels where the word 'whole' appears in front of the name of the grain, like “whole wheat” or “wholemeal bread”. • For foods with more than one ingredient, make sure whole grain is listed towards the top of the ingredients list. The further up the list it is, the more whole grain has been used in the recipe. And look out for the percentage of whole grain. You should find this in the ingredients list too. It’s easy to know if a Nestlé breakfast cereal is made with whole grain: just look out for the Green Banner and whole grain tick on top of the box.

Which Nestlé cereals are made with whole grain?

All Nestlé breakfast cereals carrying the green banner are made with whole grain; this is our Whole Grain Guarantee. They are made with at least 8g or more of whole grain per 30g serving. There are ingredient lists on all packs, showing the exact amount. By end of 2015, we’re committed to making whole grain the main ingredient in all Nestlé cereals popular with children.

What should be in a complete breakfast?

A complete breakfast should include a balance of nutrients from each of the major food groups. As a guide, it might look like this: • 1 grain-based starchy food • 1 dairy food • 1 portion of fresh fruit • 1 glass of water • Optionally, an additional source of protein Nestlé breakfast cereals are a nutritious breakfast choice as they are: • A source of fiber and whole grain • Low in fat (most have low levels of all types of fat, including saturates) • Fortified with vitamins and minerals such as B vitamins, calcium and iron • A lower calorie per kilojoule, fat and sugar choice than many other breakfast food options